Concours CNRS
- Siège du CNRS, campus Gérard-Mégie Paris © Nicole TIGET/CNRS Photothèque
Le Centre de sociologie des organisations, UMR 7116, soutient les docteurs et docteures motivé·e·s pour préparer le concours de chargé·e de recherche 2021 du CNRS.
Si vos recherches portent sur les sciences sociales (sociologie économique, des organisations, de l’action publique, des professions, du travail, des sciences, des mouvements sociaux ou du droit), veuillez adresser votre demande de soutien accompagnée d’un C.V., d'une liste de publications et d’un projet de recherche répondant aux critères des sections 36, 40 et 52 du comité national du CNRS, par mail au directeur du centre, Olivier Borraz (olivier.borraz@sciencespo.fr).
Votre demande sera étudiée par les membres du Conseil de laboratoire et un retour vous sera fait courant décembre.
Date limite d'envoi :
Avant le lundi 16 novembre 2020. Tout projet adressé après cette date ne sera pas accepté.
En savoir plus :
Site du CNRS https://emploi.cnrs.fr/
Chercheur.e.s sans frontières ?
- Les participants à une table ronde © Shutterstock/Dizfoto
Le séminaire doctoral hebdomadaire a vocation à favoriser les échanges entre tous les chercheurs et les doctorants du laboratoire autour des différents axes de recherche du CSO.
Ce séminaire a lieu le vendredi, au CSO (19 rue Amélie, 75007 Paris), de 10h à 12h. En raison des conditions sanitaires actuelles, il se tient en présentiel (accueil restreint) et en distanciel.
Vendredi 9 octobre, Marie Sautier, doctorante au CSO, fera une intervention sur :
Chercheur.e.s sans frontières ? Recruter et être recruté.e dans un marché académique internationalisé.
Ce séminaire est réservé en priorité aux membres du CSO et aux chercheurs associés. Si vous souhaitez y assister, merci de contacter Anne-Laure Beaussier ou Sylvain Brunier.
ANR 2020
- Agence nationale de la recherche
The ANR is launching a new call for Research-Action projects on COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) responsible for an epidemic. This call aims to rapidly support the scientific communities mobilized on COVID-19 in an emergency context.
The project on the french universities directed by Christine Musselin and Stéphanie Mignot-Gérard (IAE Gustave Eiffel-UPEC) is selected.
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Kayla B. Schulte (OxPo) and Anna-Lena Rose (TU Dortmund)
- Kayla B. Schulte (OxPo) and Anna-Lena Rose (TU Dortmund)
Le CSO a le plaisir d'accueillir :
Kayla B. Schulte, doctorante invitée dans le cadre de l'échange OxPo, The Oxford-Sciences Po Research Group pour une année académique (2020/2021),
Anna-Lena Rose, invitée de l'université de TU Dortmund de septembre à octobre 2020.
Nomination
- Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier
Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier was appointed president of the scientific council of ADEME, the Ecological Transition Agency, as of July 2nd.
ADEME is active in the implementation of public policy in the areas of the environment, energy and sustainable development. ADEME provides expertise and advisory services to businesses, local authorities and communities, government bodies and the public at large, to enable them to establish and consolidate their environmental action. As part of this work the agency helps finance projects, from research to implementation, in its areas of action.
Thesis Defense : Edouard Dequeker-Fergon & Alexis Aulagnier
- Edouard Dequeker-Fergon & Alexis Aulagnier
Date: 4 september 2020
Edouard DEQUEKER-FERGON - Sociology
Subject : Paris et Londres : trajectoires de croissance et comportements territoriaux des entreprises (1970-2010).
Dir. : Michael STORPER
Date: 8 september 2020
Alexis AULAGNIER - Sociology
Subject : Réduire sans contraindre. Le gouvernement des pratiques agricoles à l'épreuve des pesticides
Dir. : Sophie DUBUISSON-QUELLIER & Jean-Noël JOUZEL
Doctoral seminar - fall semester 2020/2021
- Participants to a meeting © Shutterstock/Dizfoto
The weekly CSO doctoral seminar constitutes an important arena for the exchange of ideas and critical examination of research activities and results. Most seminars are given by and for CSO researchers and PhD students, but some are opened up for guest lecturers and a wider audience.
This seminar is held at the CSO (19 rue Amélie, 75007 Paris), every Friday (10 00 am-12 00 pm).
Seminar leaders : Anne-Laure Beaussier or Sylvain Brunier.
This CSO doctoral seminar is for the CSO members and the affiliated researchers. If you want to attend, please contact one of the seminar organizers: Anne-Laure Beaussier or Sylvain Brunier.
Social sciences and the covid
- Covid 19
The COVID-19 pandemic is a challenge that is testing our analytical frameworks and conceptual categories. All of our research topics are being subjected to pressures, transformations, and questionings that we will, in time, be able to analyze empirically.
For now, however, it is too early to draw conclusions or to make judgments. Likewise, we cannot yet tell whether our analytical frameworks and conceptual categories are still valid, or if to the contrary they must be reassessed in light of this unprecedented crisis. The singular nature of this crisis will itself be the subject of debate, to draw lessons and propose narratives.
The collection of texts we are creating here aims to formulate venues for future research. The short articles that compose this dossier explore a range of research themes that have long preoccupied us, but also addresses surprises, questions, and hypotheses that have arisen from the current situation. They propose a wide array of frameworks through which we will be able to make sense of things once the crisis is over, sketching out a horizon of research within which we will be able to work together.
Olivier Borraz, Director of the CSO
Contract ANR : CRISORG - ORGANIZATIONS IN CRISIS
- Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Following a Flash call launched in March 2020, ANR (French national research agency) launched a new call for Research-Action projects on COVID-19, which aims to rapidly support the scientific communities mobilised on COVID-19 in an emergency context.
ANR will fund the CrisOrg (organizations in crisis) project for a period of 12 months.
The project is led by Olivier Borraz, accompanied by a consortium of seven other researchers, four of whom are at the CSO: Henri Bergeron, Patrick Castel, Renaud Crespin, Etienne Nouguez. Cécile Fournier, Senior Researcher at IRDES (Institute for Research and Documentation in Health Economics), Valérie November, CNRS Research professor at LATTS (Laboratory of Techniques, Territories and Societies) and Audrey Vezian, CNRS Researcher at UMR Triangle, are also involved in the project.